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The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
The Canadian Cancer Society is calling on ALL provinces and territories to lower the starting age for breast cancer screening to age 40 for those at average risk.
How many times have you heard yourself say, “I'm fine.” When you were anything but fine? Why is it so hard to stay with our emotions and be honest with ourselves about where we're at and what we're going through? In my experience, a big factor in staying "fine” is the fear of change. If you admit that something isn't right, does that mean you have to change it? How much do you have to change? Who's going to hold you accountable to change? These and so many similar questions can keep you suppressing your true emotions and staying in familiar discomfort. But there is a place between “I'm fine” and change. In this episode, I'll talk about that space and why it's important to hold that space for yourself without the pressure of thinking you have to change now. Referred to in this episode: Better Than Before Breast Cancer Life Coaching Membership Becoming You - 8 weeks of Reinventing Life After Breast Cancer
- Washington Nationals Star Anthony Rendon: "I want to be More Christian than Ballplayer" - Lake Elsinore Man Recovering from Breast Cancer Urges Other Men to be Aware - TIM BAYLY: Church Reformed - CALL-IN:"Does Your Family Pray Before Meals?"
SHR # 2282 :: SFH: The Body-fat, Menopause and Breast Cancer Link plus Carl Shares Recent Surgery Results :: Dr. Jeff Golini, PhD - As little as 10 extra pounds of body-fat increases a post-menopausal woman's risk of aggressive invasive breast cancer. If that fat occupies the trunk (belly) to a greater degree the increased risk almost doubles. Here's why. PLUS Carl had a second foot surgery and isn't bouncing back as fast as he'd hoped. But he has a plan to make 2019 his best year ever. ::
SHR # 2282 :: SFH: The Body-fat, Menopause and Breast Cancer Link plus Carl Shares Recent Surgery Results :: Dr. Jeff Golini, PhD - As little as 10 extra pounds of body-fat increases a post-menopausal woman's risk of aggressive invasive breast cancer. If that fat occupies the trunk (belly) to a greater degree the increased risk almost doubles. Here's why. PLUS Carl had a second foot surgery and isn't bouncing back as fast as he'd hoped. But he has a plan to make 2019 his best year ever. ::
Breast Cancer rates are increasing, and the medical system is not promoting prevention. With 95% of all breast cancers being preventable, this episode we will cover the most common causes and the solutions! There are several proven therapies to eliminate breast cancer and we will cover the most common and effective! Don't miss this life saving and life changing episode!
Can you run all the Disney races? Yes, you can! This week Jennifer and Sara are joined by Disney runner extraordinaire Kimberley Markey. Kimberley shares her incredible journey of running before, during, and after her diagnosis of Breat Cancer in 2013. Plus an update from AllEars.Net, a random photo contest hint, and more!
Breast Cancer
Listen to september and october highlights at the mount including the new threesome thursdays and the upcoming X-walk awareness day and Breat Cancer awarenes week. Special guests include Draino and Tyler.Produced by: Bruno Perron & Mike McguireSpecial Guests: Tyler Deacon & Jeremy NeilsenMusic by: HermitWritten by: Bruno PerronVocals by: BeVP, Hermit